You might need to - to determine if this is the problem. If its working fine on other machines and this is the problem then a reinstallation or reimage could be in order. It might be worth an IT ticket.

You also might be able to temporarly disable - that option COULD be available. IT have their ways, in the PUSH environment some software won't install/upgrade with anti-virus running so they've figured that out.

Highfive is so simple that setting up every meeting room takes just minutes and every employee will be able to start or join a call from any room with ease. Never be called into a meeting just to get it started again. This is how video conferencing should work!

Ok - suggest having IT uninstall and reinstall anti-virus. And in the middle, you can do your test. Or just have them admin in and take anti-virus offline (e.g., for 15 mins, or whatever) so you can test.

We have corporate policies as well - but if this is a conflict issue it is IT's responsibility to prove it is/is not and repair.

Just another thought...can you create another user on the problem machine to see if the machine has the problem or just the user...and if this is a corporate account, maybe user can log in elsewhere to see if the problem is specific to the user (which I would doubt).

So basically, it would seem to me that the problem is the machine and not the user. If IT re-built the whole machine, does the problem persist? If so then it's something that IT is doing (possibly for/to the user). If not, then it's a configuration for that user and maybe a rebuild is the way to go, although a lot of effort migrating all the pieces to the new machine.

A2 = A1
That kind of cell reference is relative. If you copy it from A2 to B2, then B2 will get this:
B2 = B1
That's all fine and good, but if you then insert a new row above row 2, you'll find:
A3 = A1
B3 = B1
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